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A Guide on How to Find Weed Friendly Hotels

Planning a trip? Discover how to find weed friendly hotels so you can truly relax, light up, and enjoy a chill getaway.

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Did you know that over a third of U.S. travelers said that they would be interested in doing some form of cannabis related activity while on vacation, like going to a dispensary, touring a weed farm, or relaxing in a CBD spa.  

31% also expressed curiosity about how cannabis could complement and enhance their culinary experiences.  

But what started as an interest has now led to both enthusiasts and the cannacurious wanting to try these experiences, but at the same time, they also need a safe place to stay. 

In this guide, I am going to break down how to find weed friendly hotels, accommodations, and everything in between, so you don't have to worry about any surprising knocks at the door while you're enjoying your session.  

Understanding Weed Friendly Hotels  

Weed friendly hotels are accommodations that are open to cannabis use, whether it's smoking, vaping, or offering cannabis-related experiences on site.  

Some hotels like the Patterson Inn in Denver, Colorado, offer guests the whole cannabis experience, like rooms you can smoke in, accessories, onsite lounges, and food and beverages to complement your favourite strains.

Some hotels don't allow cannabis consumption in the rooms, but they offer designated areas within the hotel establishment where you can use your bud.

Then you have alternative lodging experiences like renting a house to yourself, renting a room, or staying at a cannabis friendly hostel. And if you want to get unique, you can book a cosy getaway in a cannabis-friendly treehouse or cabin in the woods.  

Understanding the differences in cannabis friendly lodging is all about recognizing the level of freedom the accommodation has to offer so that it can match your travel style. After all, the goal is to relax, enjoy your trip, and light up without a care in the world. 

Know the Local Laws First  

Before looking for 420 friendly accommodations, familiarizing yourself with the cannabis laws of the destination you are visiting is important.

Cannabis laws vary from country to country and state to state, so what's allowed in Virginia may not be allowed in New York, and what's allowed in Canada may not be allowed in Uruguay.  

Knowing the rules surrounding cannabis laws will help you travel smarter, stay safe, and avoid a lot of headaches and unnecessary drama on your travels.  

To make things easy, I've put together this handy interactive weed map that breaks down all the cannabis laws around the world so you can quickly see what's allowed and what's not.

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How to Research Weed Friendly Accommodations  

Alright, so you know the laws, and now you want to figure out how to find cannabis friendly hotels so you can book that perfect stay.  

Specialized Booking Platforms  

One of the most straightforward ways to find a cannabis friendly home away from home is going to a specialized platform like Bud and Breakfast. Bud and Breakfast is the Airbnb for cannabis users. Everything is legal, safe, and above board, and the great thing about their platform is that they tell you upfront where you can and cannot use cannabis within the home.  

Cannabis Friendly Hotels  

As more countries and U.S. States embrace legalization, many traditional hotels are offering services to cannabis users, allowing consumption in rooms or designated areas of the hotel. When booking a cannabis friendly hotel, it's always best to do a little digging to see their reviews, what they allow you to do, and how much freedom you have.   

Search Engines (Google, Bing, etc.)

The search engine method can be used to find cannabis friendly hotels, Airbnbs, Vrbo, and even independent private hosts.  

All you need to do is go to a search engine like Google and type in a phrase like "420 friendly", "cannabis friendly", "weed friendly", or "marijuana friendly", ending with the word "hotel", "accommodation", "lodging", "Airbnb", or "Vrbo"  

Your search will look like one of these: 

  • Weed friendly hotel Airbnb  
  • Weed friendly lodging  
  • 420 friendly accommodation Vrbo

If you are visiting a specific country, state, or area, add the country, state, or area name to your search query.  

Doing this will give you search results that will push you in the right direction. Just be sure to read the reviews and accommodation rules before booking.  

Tips for Booking a Weed Friendly Hotel

So, you've narrowed it down and found an accommodation that's looking like you can light up without worry. But before you click "book now," there are a few things you should keep in mind for a smooth sailing trip.

Book Early in Popular 420 Destinations  

Places like California, Amsterdam, Canada, and Thailand are hotspots for cannabis tourism, which means 420 friendly lodging slots can fill up fast. If you know your travel dates, lock in your spot early to avoid last-minute scrambling.  

Read the Reviews  

Checking guest reviews is one of the best ways to see if a hotel is genuinely cannabis friendly. You can also dig into forums and Reddit threads, where travelers share firsthand experiences, tips, and insider insights that don't always make it onto official listings.  

Confirm Policies in Writing  

Even if a listing says "420 friendly," it never hurts to double-check to avoid any misunderstandings. Send a message or email to the hotel or host to confirm in writing.  

Find Out About Smoking Areas  

Some hotels only allow cannabis use in certain spots, like patios or outdoor lounges, while others are totally cool with smoking and vaping in the rooms. Knowing ahead of time helps you avoid any unexpected issues like random fines.  

Respect the House Rules  

Being weed friendly doesn't mean it's a free-for-all. If a place says no smoking in the rooms or inside the home, keep it cool and follow the guidelines. The more we respect the rules, the more hotels will continue opening their doors to cannabis travelers.  

Conclusion  

Booking a weed-friendly hotel is just about doing a little extra homework up front, like knowing the laws and spotting the telltale signs like "420 friendly". Once you've got the details sorted, you can relax, enjoy your stay, and focus on your weedcation.